A new partnership between global creative consistency platform Young Glory and commercial creativity conference C2 Montréal has been officially announced.

The collaboration will see the two organizations join forces in identifying, guiding and rewarding the world's best up-and-coming creative thinkers from around the world.

Young Glory's monthly creative challenges will now be structured around business and societal issues that will be key themes at the C2 Montréal 2015 conference. After 8 months of these briefs (beginning September 1st, 2014), Young Glory's overall winners will then be flown to Montreal to be crowned at the $10 Million event (May 26-28, 2015), which attracts over 2,000 C-level executives from more than 40 countries and will feature Kevin Spacey as this year's keynote speaker.

Says Brendan Graham, Young Glory co-founder: "C2 Montréal is the perfect
partner to Young Glory. Our winners prove themselves over 8 months,
across 8 different challenges set by 8 judges with differing criteria
and opinions. A metal statue doesn't do that achievement justice. Being
able to further your professional development at an internationally
recognized conference does."

Says Martin Enault, VP of
partnership and technology of C2 Montréal: "We've been working with
Young Glory for a couple of years, and have been impressed with the
quality of the ideas these guys have brought to the table. Pushing our
partnership further was the logical step forward, and we're delighted to
see them become part of our program."

This partnership is the
result of a steadily growing relationship between Young Glory and C2
Montréal. In 2013 Young Glory participants from Brisbane, Australia and
San Francisco, U.S.A flew to Montreal to present their ideas to Sir
Richard Branson. While last year, Young Glory co-founder Rafik Belmesk
and judge Graham Douglas (left) presented participant-sourced ideas for
ways to increase bone marrow donor registrations.